As most of you are probably aware, Universal has reissued the 1995 debut PRICK album on vinyl. The black vinyl edition is available from online retailers like Sound Stage Direct and Amazon. A limited edition color vinyl pressing was issued, but quickly sold out.

I do want to make absolutely clear that we have not spoken to Kevin directly or received any comments directly from Kevin/LPM about this record.

We would have posted about this sooner, but we were waiting to see if it was going to be a real thing (I have copies in hand... it exists) and if there would be a version of the record being sold by LPM directly. We have since been made aware through reliable sources that Kevin had no involvement in the vinyl reissue. Best we can now put together, the whole thing was done without his knowledge or input/approval. Hopefully, he is at least being fairly compensated for the pressing(s).

Still no word from LPM about any new upcoming releases, but we're still here, we still care, and we'll be ready to sound the alarm when the time comes.

I'd usually sign off wishing everyone well, but it's 2017 America, so I'll leave you with a "RESIST!" (I think Kevin would approve).

luckyPRICK was recently granted an interview with the very talented Roger Von Golling. In the following interview, Roger speaks about his background, getting involved with Kevin, and his thought process on the various artworks we've all come to know and love. You can check it out HERE.

Jim Clevo passed away on Tuesday. Jim was a music promoter with a real passion for the local Cleveland scene, as well as a community activist. There's a nice write up about Jim over at the Cool Cleveland website.

I was fortunate enough to talk with Jim a few times over the years, and he really helped us out a lot with articles, photos, flyers, and other musical ephemera. Truly a great guy. He'll be missed.

The debut PRICK album was released on CD & Cassette 20 years ago today (or possibly in January... we've got two conflicting dates, and the February date gave us more time)! Where does the time go? To mark the occasion, we decided to group together a bunch of things from that time, some definitely seen before and some possibly not seen before.

FIRST

We'd like to redirect you to our interviews with Andy Kubiszewski, Chris Schleyer, and John Malm Jr., where they each talk about their involvement with the album. I hadn't read them in a while myself, and it was nice to take the trip down memory lane again.

SECOND

We tried to secure a new interview for this occasion (which I've been referring to as “P20”), but unfortunately were not able to. However, we did get part of an incomplete interview back from Warne Livesey. While posting all of what we have (not much) wouldn't really feel right, we did think that pulling at least a quote or two out of it would be great, so... here's the main bit about his involvement with PRICK from Warne:

How did you and Kevin cross paths?

Like with many projects, the first I knew of this was an approach by Kevin's manager and record label expressing interest in working with me and sending through a collection of demos. I think Kevin and the label thought I was an appropriate choice because of my work with The The and also the Foetus stuff, which was an influence on NIN and Kevin's music. But also the two Midnight Oil albums I had produced by then were internationally successful.

What were your first impressions of the Prick material? Was it even called "Prick" then?

Yes, it was called Prick and I was immediately struck by his music's intensity and originality. Kevin had also already recorded some of the songs with Trent Reznor and those tracks sounded awesome. So they were looking for someone to do the rest of the album and it seemed like the production styles would be a good fit. I very much liked that Kevin was trying to take an original and progressive approach to sounds and instrumentation, which has always been a very important part of music for me. But of coarse he also had great songs and a really strong and original voice.

Often times, a producer "steers the ship" or at the very least has some say in the tracks that an artist will complete. The six songs you produced for the PRICK album - Riverhead, Animal, I Got It Bad, I Apologise, Crack and Makebelieve - how many demos/tracks did Kevin originally bring to the sessions and how did you decide what tracks would make the cut?

I can't recall exactly but I think there was about 20 or so ideas demo'd in some form or another. Some complete songs and some snippets. And, as I have already said, he had cut some of the songs already with Trent. I think I had a good idea of which demos sounded the strongest to me and when Kevin came over to England and we started making the record, we worked on the songs and fairly easily came to a consensus on which tracks would be the best for the record. There was a few that didn't make the cut, but Kevin really liked, which then formed the start of the second record. In a sense, the producer does 'steer the ship'. but not in a dictatorial way. It is very important for the producer to understand what the artist is about and to deliver the best representation of that in the recordings. So I try to get in-tune with an artists vision and 'steer the ship', so to speak, to that destination. It was a lot of fun making that record. We had a few musicians come in and play, but the vast majority of the time was Kevin, myself and Richard Norris (the engineer) in the studio experimenting with any and every way of making unusual noises. Probably the most extreme of which was at the legendary Manor studios when we had a keyboard sound being fed out to an auratone speaker which was duct-taped to the end of some 4" plastic drainage pipe, that in turn was suspended from the ceiling by ropes and swung around the room, the result of which was being recorded with several mics. It was a sort of mad person's version of a leslie speaker on crack.

We know Warne's a very busy guy, and we truly appreciate that he was able to get to some of our questions before having to jump back into his latest project. If we ever get a more flushed out interview, you know we'll post it.

THIRD

Andy Kubiszewski shared with us a few photographs he had from the PRICK recording sessions with Warne. Here we have Andy, Chris & Kevin's arrival at Paddington Station, and a few shots of the recording process at The Manor with Warne.

FOURTH

Someone (not us) has uploaded some live video of PRICK from 1995 to YouTube. It's clearly a VHS transfer of questionable generation, and it's rather dark, but it's absolutely wonderful for what it is. It's the only show out there right now, as well. For those of you who saw PRICK in 1995, this will jog some memories. But, for those of us who didn't get the chance to see PRICK in 1995 (like myself), this is a great opportunity to see a live show that would otherwise be lost to time. We recommend watching it in the highest possible quality setting

FIFTH

How about a few more videos? This collection consists of all interviews. First up, it's an interview with Kevin on MuchMusic, conducted by Sook Yin Lee. I really miss this version of MuchMusic.

Second, we've got an interview with Kevin conducted by MTVs Kennedy. Very “ting-y” sounding, but watchable/listenable.

Lastly, we've got a few blurbs/mentions for PRICK on MTVs “Superock”. It looks like this may have been part of a bigger segment on Nothing Records.

SIXTH

...and on that note, let's watch the “Animal” video.

SEVENTH

I've recently transcribed a radio interview conducted in 1995 with Kevin, Chris & Sebastien (so, I guess I did get a “new” interview after all). It cuts in, so I'm missing the beginning of the interview. I'm also not sure who conducted the interview. If I ever figure it out, I'll certainly list proper credits. I believe this is the first and only time we get to see/hear what Sebastien had to say. Full disclosure: I had a hard time in a few spots transcribing Sebastien.

The folks over at “I Die: You Die” recently took a look back at the 1995 PRICK album, being that it's turning 20 and all. The article is a conversation between two people, discussing the pros and cons of the record, and what made it, and continues to make it, a great album. Check it out here.

Well... that just about wraps up everything we've got. After you're through reading and watching everything above, why not put the album on to place the proverbial cherry on top?

And last, but certainly not least, a wholehearted thank you to Kevin for making this amazing album in the first place.

We've stopped mediating orders for LPM at this time. Should we get the OK to begin mediating them again, we'll be sure to post an update about it. Hopefully the full LPM site will be relaunching soon and our mediation won't be needed! :)

Lucky Pierre Music has sent over a video for “Fire On The Red Line” from “Poortraits Of ThinKing” for us to present to you as a special preview treat during the holiday season. The video comes in two flavors: WITH SUBTITLES and WITHOUT SUBTITLES (I must admit, it's quite nice to sing along with Kevin!). So, get clickin' and be sure to tell your friends!

Thanks, of course, go out to the great people at LPM for making this possible. If you get the opportunity, be sure to show them some love.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family & friends of Greg Kudlatey. Greg was a long time roadie for and friend of the Lucky Pierre crew, as well as a one time member of Cats On Holiday. He passed away yesterday from a heart attack.

We've combined parts 1 & 2 of our Kevin McMahon interview, as well as the remaining fragments that would have been Part 3, into one complete read. You can read the complete, unedited luckyPRICK interview with Kevin McMahon HERE.

Also, we unearthed a few old Lucky Pierre photos, as well as information on another LP performance from June of 1980. This information has been added to their respective locations in the Lucky Pierre section.

Additionally, Andy Kubiszewski sent us a slew of Exotic Birds bits & pieces. I've not yet had the time to go through all of it, but I've added some of the photos to the site. Check em out.

And lastly, I have a few articles relating to Lucky Pierre and Exotic Birds that aren't currently on the site. As time permits, I'll scan, transcribe, and get them added, so be sure to check back for those.

One of our forum users, Innerturmoil, has unearthed a radio interview with Kevin McMahon from April 1995. He was kind enough to transcribe the whole thing and send it over to us. We've just added it to the site and it can be read HERE. You can also discuss it in the forums HERE.

I figured this to the be a newsworthy note. I've been informed (thanks Toby!) that Prick's "Darling Dead" plays in the background of the most recent episode of Showtime's "United States Of Tara". While I've not seen this to confirm, you really can't ask for a better source than the man behind digitalnoise ;)

That's all to report for the time being. Hope 2011 is treating everyone well, and hope to have more news to share soon!

During this downtime, we have received many e-mails from fans, old & new, asking where they can purchase LPM music & merchandise. The bad news is that LPM's site is still down. The GOOD news is that LPM are indeed still taking orders!

For the interim, if you're looking to purchase CDs, etc., please contact us through our Contact page and we'll pass your query along to the fine people at LPM who will be able to help you get the goodies you're looking for.

Our resident interviewer Todd got a chance to interview Andy Kubiszewski for a second time. This time around, Andy speaks a bit on the process of recording the "( sic )" material, how he got that drum sound, and what he's up to these days. Huge thanks to Andy for taking the time to talk with us again.

It appears the LPM store has been taken down, with the following message...

Hello Friends / Fans,

While LPM is expanding it's content of new and vintage music and merch available to you at our STORE , and as we work to develop the best ways and means of reaching any and all those interested, we have decided to close the site for an indefinite amount of time to facilitate this effort.

Yet again, LPM has made a track available for free download. This time, it's Lucky Pierre's "Automatic". If you haven't checked out anything from "ThinKing" yet, now's the time. The track can be found HERE.

Continuing their recent trend (God, I sure hope that's not a jinx), LPM has made the Prick track "My Analyst Says" available for free download. If you haven't checked out anything from "The Wreckard" yet, there's no time like the present. The track can be found HERE.

Also, make sure you show LPM some love. They've made quite a few MP3s available free lately. They have a fan e-mail address... use it and thank them :)

LPM has made the Fear Of Blue track "Taking Over The Underground" available for free download. If you haven't checked out Fear Of Blue yet, here's your chance. The track can be found HERE.

And finally, the long overdue Part 2 of our interview with Kevin McMahon is here! The amazing Todd was, of course, at the helm of the interview. In this segment, Kevin shines a little light on Fear Of Blue, as well as his home recording studio setup. You can read part 2 of the interview HERE.

So, make sure you grab the free Fear Of Blue track ASAP. It'll make for a nice soundtrack to Part 2 of our interview with Kevin.

Lastly, don't forget, we're still collecting questions for Kevin. So, if new questions pop up after reading Part 2 of the interview, please be sure to post them in the forum.

As some of you may have noticed, the Official LPM Facebook page has been taken down. Will it be up in a day? A week? A month? Ever? We don't know. What we do know, though, was at last count there were over 180 fans who signed on during the page's very brief existence, and everyone here at luckyPRICK is very grateful for that.

1st and foremost, Lucky Pierre Music has announced a new Music Pakcage. Due to overwhelming fan response, they've made a package that includes the ( sic ), Fear Of Blue, Lucky Pierre Compilation & Prick Live CDs for $40. The package also includes 3 different Lucky Pierre Music stickers. You can pick up this package HERE.

2nd, Lucky Pierre music has made available another Free download. This time, it's "Suga-Bell-Rina" by ( sic ) (gotta love Kevin always playing around with words). You can get the new free download HERE.

3rd, in an attempt to bring news as fast as possible to all of the fans, luckyPRICK has started a Twitter account. You can see what we've written & become a follower HERE.

And 4th, due to a high amount of spam-bots invading the forum, we're going to delete all zero post users on 9/30/2009. If you've signed up on our forum, but have remained a lurker, we suggest you log in and make a very quick introductory post in our "Introduce Yourself" thread. If you don't do so by 9/30, you will be deleted. On the up side, though, you can always re-register if you happen to miss the deadline. Yes, we know this method stinks, and we are in the process of implementing better defenses against spam-bots, but in the interim, I'm afraid this is the best method we have to weed them out.

The title says it all... (Link Removed). If you're currently a Facebook member, go check them out and become a fan/friend. If you're not currently a Facebook member, there's no time like the present to sign up :)

This is the first time LPM has officially put themselves on a networking site. Let's show them that the fans want this type of interaction by becoming friends/fans in droves, AND by suggesting our friends do the same! The more support we show for the things LPM is doing, perhaps the more they'll do! We've asked for more, LPM is providing more, let's show them how much we appreciate it!

In honor of World Peace Day, Lucky Pierre Music has made available the Lucky Pierre track "Sonnet 13 (Dreams Come True...)" for free download. You have your choice of 320, V0 & FLAC (just like all digital downloads offered by LPM). All you have to do is add the free song to your cart and check out as normal. After checkout, you will be e-mailed a download link for the file type you chose.

For those of you who decided to not buy the Special and are waiting for the individual CD releases, all of the individual discs except "ThinKing" are available for purchase. The "ThinKing" Reissue CD will be available on August 15th.

On a side note, the 6CD Special is still available, and is the ONLY way you can get the "PRICK Boston Live" CD. While we don't know for certain, it's possible that the special may go away after all of the individual CDs have been officially released, so if you haven't ordered your 6CD Special yet, we suggest you do sooner than later to be on the safe side.

And lastly, we've added the 6 new CDs to the site. Track info, as well as fan interpreted lyrics, are available for your viewing pleasure.

Wow. This is the moment we've all been waiting for, people. Kevin has gone live with an extensive new website and a fully laden online store where you can purchase music (both physical + digital) and a heap of merch:

Deep breath. I have been given the divine pleasure of announcing that we have been granted an interview with Kevin. In fact, not only that - we've been given a multiple part interview & granted you all the chance to ask Kevin some questions yourself.

Oh but there's more.

Kevin has given us another song. It's a digitally remastered Lucky Pierre track to accompany the interview with. Word has it this track is from a forthcoming release.

Yes, I am as excited as you are. Possibly more. No, I can't back that up. Anyways, here's the link you've been waiting for impatiently whilst wading through my nonsense:

A huge thank you to all the 2450 odd who downloaded Runaway Brain over the last three days. We are truly overwhelmed by the response to Kevin's come-back. It's really great to know that so many of you were out there waiting just like us for this moment. Suffice to say it has redoubled our efforts to provide you with an up-to-date and top quality resource here at luckyPRICK.net.

For those of you who missed the opportunity to download the new ( sic ) track, please by all means sign-up to our forum and message any number of the fans there in for the hook-up. I'm sure they'd be more than happy to oblige.

Once again, to be sure you don't miss out on an exclusive like this from us, be sure to sign-up for our mailing list. To wit, we're sure some of you noticed the tag in the mp3 file that suggested there may well be more from Kevin very soon. Just know the moment we know more, you will too.

Yes, you read that right. Kevin McMahon is back with a new project called "( sic )", and a blistering new politically charged song, which we have the absolute honor of debuting for all of you as a special treat for Halloween from the guys over at LPM!

The download is only available for a limited time (Midnight, 11/01/2008, EST), so act FAST & tell EVERYONE you know!

In our search for everything related to Kevin, we finally got a copy of the huH Magazine that features his interview from 1995. We've scanned in the page (which included a color picture of the band that I've never seen before) and uploaded it to the site.

We also got a couple of new pictures of Kevin, as well as some of the related projects (Exotic Birds, System 56, Brian McMahon). Those have been uploaded to their respective sections.

Now, the big recent discovery... Broken Man recorded in a studio, and there exists a cassette of the recording! Paul Kompier wrote in to let us know about the cassette, which was apparently used to secure gigs. We've added it to the Broken Man section of the site with all the current information we have on it. If Paul sends over scans of the cassette, we'll be sure to add them.

Right now, we're working on two projects to organize information/add more information to the site...

1) The Kevin McMahon Timeline: Trying to put together a list of all the major events related to Kevin in a linear fashion. We've got the bulk of it done (we think), but we can certainly use help finding new information & correcting information we have. You can see the timeline & discuss/contribute to itHERE.

2) The Kevin Projects Roster... Project: Trying to put together all the various lineups over the years of Kevin's main projects. Again, we've got the bulk of it done, but we can certainly use your help. You can see what we've got and discuss/contribute to it HERE.

It's about time we had something interactive going on around here! We hope you'll all join in and help!

We've just transcribed two interviews to add to the site. The first is an interview with The Holy Cows. We got a photocopy of the interview from the wonderful Jim Clevo. Not sure what publication it's from, or when it's from exactly (1987-1989), but it's a great read just the same! Check it out HERE.

The second interview is with Kevin McMahon from September of 1995. It was published in a local Cleveland rag, PM Magazine, where Kevin/Prick was the cover story. You can check out that gem HERE.

Things have been slow around here, but rest assured, we're doing everything we can to bring you as much information as possible.

It's hard to believe, but the site has turned 1 year old today, and we're still going strong. Thanks are due to all the fans who have helped us along the way, and to everyone on the forums who are trying to keep this place alive and kickin'!

In March, we got the opportunity to visit the famous Phantasy Nite Club & Theatre in Lakewood, Ohio. Caspar, camera in hand, took lots of really interesting pictures of the place, including pictures of the ever coveted backstage area.

We put everything together, along with a brief write up of our visit, and have put it on the site for your viewing pleasure. You can check it out HERE.

Recently, our resident interviewer, Todd, got a chance to speak to ex-manager & Nothing Records label head, John Malm, Jr. John spoke to us about how he got into the business, going to Lucky Pierre shows, and the role he played in getting the 1st PRICK album released. He also gives us some insight into what he’s doing now and where he sees the music industry heading in the not so distant future. We can’t thank him enough for taking the time to speak with us. CLICK HERE and check it out.

After you've read it, head on over to our FORUMS and discuss it. We'd love to hear what you have to say.

Hey everyone! Just wanted to drop a line and point out that we've made a few updates here & there throughout the site. We got a nice review of Lucky Pierre's "Communique" EP up, some additional Lucky Pierre show dates from 1980 & 1984, and some more Broken Man live info. We also added a couple of Exotic Birds show dates, and we have a Holy Cows interview from 1987/1988 coming up.

If you weren't aware, for some of the shows (unfortunately, not all) you can click on them and find additional info, review, setlists, line-ups and even advertisements & live photos. If you haven't been looking into the "Shows" sections on here, you really should take some time and do so. There's a goldmine of great info just waiting to be absorbed & contributed to.

Just in time for the holiday season, Tom Lash has made available Hot Tin Roof's "Black Christmas", and in keeping with the holiday spirit, the tracks are available to download for free. To get the music, all you need to do is login to the Forums and go to the "Other People" section where the download links are awaiting you. Not a forum member? What are you waiting for !? :)

It's come to our attention that the "Night Of Nothing" showcase at Irving Plaza in NYC from 1996 has finally surfaced. For those of you unfamiliar with the event, Kevin played Guitar as part of the headlining supergroup, which also featured at times Richard Patrick of Filter, Clint Mansell of Pop Will Eat Itself and other Nothing Records notables.

Clint Mansell has posted information about it on HIS OFFICIAL SITE. I suggest you go check it out.

Recently, our resident interviewer, Todd, got the chance to talk to original Lucky Pierre drummer Brian Dempsey. Brian shed some much needed light on the inner workings of the original line-up for us, and we can’t thank him enough for his time & insight. Head on over to the Lucky Pierre "Press/Interviews" section and check it out.

This month, we bring you an “Interview” with Nelson Yandura. Nelson was the lead singer of the Monitors, who were produced by Kevin McMahon. Todd has been writing with Nelson (yes, actual handwritten letters) and we’ve pieced together the interview from those letters. Big thanks to Nelson for taking the time to write to us! You can check out the interview in the "Monitors" section under "Related Projects".

After you're done reading the new interview, head on over to the "Other People" section of the Forums and start talking about it.

We've recently added a ton of Hot Tin Roof stuff to the site. We got some great fliers & promo stuff on loan from Jim Clevo (CLE Music Promoter). We also got our hands on some old HTR Interviews from 1992 & 1995, which have both been scanned & transcribed on the site. Also, there are now 45 Second MP3 Audio Clips available for almost every HTR track. These clips can be found in the "Songs" section.

In addition, we also came across some Exotic Birds info (show dates, etc.), which have been scanned and added to the site. We did, also, get a 1989 interview, which has been scanned & transcribed for your viewing pleasure.

Lastly, I'd like to remind everyone that we now have a Forum. You can gain access by clicking the link in the menu above. Won't you register & join in the fun? We'd love it if you would...

Recently, our resident interviewer, Todd, got a chance to exchange e-mails with Chris Schleyer. Chris was the guitar player for Prick in the 90's, and his guitar work has show up recently on Lucky Pierre's 2004 release "ThinKing". Chris has also played with the Kidney Thievez, Zeromancer, and recently he's started his own studio project, Affected.

Check out the interview in the Prick section of the site to see what Chris has to say. Also, don't forget to join in on the discussion on the forums!

Just wanted to throw out a heads up and let everyone know that the Free CDs are all accounted for. We'll be sending out reminders to get addresses & start the packing/shipping process this week. We thank all of you who signed up for th m ailing list for doing so, and we hope those of you who haven't will get to it already! ;) You never know when we'll do another promo...

Our never ending desire to bring you all more & more has reared it's head again, so now we present you with the newest addition to luckyPRICK.net... the bulletinBOARD!

There are already some great boards on the net that feature prevalent Kevin discussion, and we're not trying to detract from those places at all. We go to them and we love them. However, we are trying to create a "one-stop-shop" for the fan community, so creating our own board was a logical next step. Hope we haven't stepped on anyones toes.

We sincerely hope all of you will sign up and start talking about all the great bands & music featured here. See you on the boards!

Our resident interviewer, Todd, got a chance to exchange e-mails with Lucky Pierre's drummer, Dave Zima. Dave was the main man behind the drums during Pierre's CLE Heyday (Late 70's/80's), as well as popping up to play for one off shows (The Peppermen), and other special occasions. He's also been a member, at one time or another, of Hot Tin Roof, Cats On Holiday, Butterfield 8, etc.

Dave's already contributed a wealth of information to this site, but now he's taken it a step further by sharing some of his personal experiences & insight. You can check it out over in the Lucky Pierre Interviews section of the site.

Tom Lash was nice enough to send us some Hot Tin Roof CDs to send out to the fans for free. We were thinking of the best way to do this, and then it hit us... the Mailing List! If you want some Free CDs, sign up for our Mailing List. We don't have a ton of CDs, so sign up as soon as you can, as we can only give away the CDs while supplies last!

Just click the link above and sign up. We'll be in touch with you to get your address information. Easy as pie.

We have word that Andy Kubiszewski has recently (last week!) traveled to CLE to lay down some drums for an undisclosed Kevin McMahon project.

Could this be new Prick? New Lucky Pierre? Some project we've never heard of before? Certainly, something is happening in CLE. Let's just hope we get to find out what it is, and sooner than later!

Also, Paul Kompier (The Holy Cows, Broken Man) has hooked us up with some additional Holy Cows photos, as well as some Broken Man live & backstage photos and a Broken Man Setlist! Go check those out in their respective sections.

Lastly, we've been collecting old CLE local newspapers and such for clippings & live show information on all the artists on the site. We've been very lucky and have had a fair amount of success. Check out the "Shows" sections for our artists to find additional shows listed, as well as scans of newspaper advertisements, etc., related to those shows.

After much hard work, we've opened up all of the Related Projects on the website. Not every section is 100% completed, though, as we're still working on a few Bios and things of that nature, but we've got enough there to keep you entertained for a while. Why not participate and help us fill in the blanks? We'd love it if you would.

In addition, Andy Kubiszewski was kind enough to take time out of his busy work schedule to talk to us about Exotic Birds, The Pyramid Club & working with Kevin, his TV/Film scores, and the mysterious person who keeps his Wikipedia entries up to date! Check it out over in the Exotic Birds section.

Also, luckyPRICK.net has added another new & exciting section... a Store! Right now, the Store is making available 100% Authorized & Legal downloads from Hot Tin Roof, Cats On Holiday & the Monitors. There'll be more music to come (just as soon as we secure authorization to sell it). If there's any artist on here you want us to offer music from, go to the Contact Page and let us know! Your requests/demands could help us get authorization.

Lastly, due to popular demand, we've added a Mailing List. Go ahead and sign up to receive all the luckyPRICK news & updates directly in your inbox.

Tom Lash was kind enough to set aside some time recently to participate in an e-mail interview, where he speaks to us about the origins of Lucky Pierre, his work in Prick, and his own project Hot Tin Roof. Tom's an amazingly great guy, and we're very happy to have had this opportunity.

One of our readers, Dadothree, has very kindly posted our existence on digg.com and so far we have 6 people diggin' us. If you're feeling like this is a bad thing, by all means head on over and push us up the ladder:

Huge thanks to Barb for supplying us with some great Lucky Pierre magazine articles from the early 80's! We've transcribed them and added them to the site, as well as the article scans themselves. There was also a short interview with Kevin McMahon from 96 that's been added to the Prick section.

Also, huge thanks to Robert Cherry, who dug into his archives and was able to pull out 4 pictures of Lucky Pierre performing live at the original Pirate's Cove circa 80/81.

And lastly, thanks to everyone who's contacted us so far with corrections & other pieces of information. It's great to see so many fans chipping in to this project.

Welcome to luckyPRICK, a website devoted to everything Kevin McMahon and then some! On these pages you'll find all kinds of goodies, from magazine articles, to promo materials and beyond!

In our 1st stage we've only activated the immediate, directly Kevin related projects (i.e. the ones you see on the menu above). We've put as much content for these artists in their sections as we had available. We hope you enjoy it!

In our next stage (hopefully not too far off), we'll open up the Related Projects and you'll be able to explore the bands of Tom Lash, Dave Zima, Denis DeVito, Andy Kubiszewski and more!

Our first featured interview, which is up for your viewing pleasure, is a brief Q&A with Producer, Engineer & Fear Of Blue co-founder Rae DiLeo. He took some time out of his very busy schedule to answer some questions for us on what exactly Fear of Blue was all about. You can find it in the Fear Of Blue section.

Also, I'd like to stress that we've created this website as for the fans, by the fans. We strongly encourage all of you to share your Reviews, Pictures, etc. with us & the rest of the fan community.

That's all for now. Be sure to let us know what you think & leave some comments!